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R & Project

Ron Musgraves

Exterior Restoration Specialist
Staff member
R & D Project

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Give some ideas, will see if we cant accomplish them one at a time.

This is a great place becuase they are crashing this baby to the ground.
 
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Damage.....Hmmmmmm something to show the people the wrong way and what to never do as professionals.

How about some 0 degree nozzle work on the concrete followed by the turbo going crazy on the concrete then some cold water gum removal and then let the surface cleaner sit for a while in one spot while running.

For the roof, how about letting someone get up there with too much pressure on the roof lifting up the tiles or blowing them off along with using a surface cleaner to rip the glaze off the tiles.

For the awnings, how about some pressure to leave permanent wand marks and then how about some strong bleach to permanently damage the colors and ruin the fabric, that is always interesting to see.

I got to see one when I was in San Antonio a couple years ago, I asked them about who cleaned the awnings and they told me that they could not talk about it as their attorneys were not done with the case yet.

Water cooling towers....... I would like to just see how you clean them the right way as I have one that might be on the books to do in a month or so. No damage please. hahaha
 
Are there any restaurants in there Ron? If there are, show us the right way and the wrong way to clean an exhaust system. Get in there and do some "duct diving".:D
 
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Are there any restaurants in there Ron? If there are, show us the right way and the wrong way to clean an exhaust system. Get in there and do some "duct diving".:D

Yes, there are a couple of them, Old landrys, bennigans, seafood market.

This would be a great things. Someone could take there time, get great video in a real live setting. Of course they been closed for months, some years.

Bunn, I will keep that open if I find a KEC guy to do the project with.
 
Damage.....Hmmmmmm something to show the people the wrong way and what to never do as professionals.

How about some 0 degree nozzle work on the concrete followed by the turbo going crazy on the concrete then some cold water gum removal and then let the surface cleaner sit for a while in one spot while running.

For the roof, how about letting someone get up there with too much pressure on the roof lifting up the tiles or blowing them off along with using a surface cleaner to rip the glaze off the tiles.

For the awnings, how about some pressure to leave permanent wand marks and then how about some strong bleach to permanently damage the colors and ruin the fabric, that is always interesting to see.

I got to see one when I was in San Antonio a couple years ago, I asked them about who cleaned the awnings and they told me that they could not talk about it as their attorneys were not done with the case yet.

Water cooling towers....... I would like to just see how you clean them the right way as I have one that might be on the books to do in a month or so. No damage please. hahaha

Likely will do the cooling towers.
 
Oil spots on asphalt parking spaces. A lot of customers want them clean but they are easy to screw up.
 
Yes, there are a couple of them, Old landrys, bennigans, seafood market.

This would be a great things. Someone could take there time, get great video in a real live setting. Of course they been closed for months, some years.

Bunn, I will keep that open if I find a KEC guy to do the project with.

Cool! I'll hold the camera, and let you know when you miss a spot.:p
 
I did a little R&D today:
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My research found that even Chinese grease fears the foam.:)
 
Cool! I'll hold the camera, and let you know when you miss a spot.:p

I would pay good money to watch Ron crawl a duct. I might even hold his leash, er, safety rope.
 
are there any tire marks on the curbs? would be good to see approach and methods for removing these.

Techniques and methods for avoiding water entering store through door threshold when washing store fronts.

a "video catalog" showing effect of different tips at different distances... almost like a lab test showing 0,15,25,40 at X distance on different surfaces... sidewalk, building walls, awnings, glass, asphalt.

:confused:
 
I would pay good money to watch Ron crawl a duct. I might even hold his leash, er, safety rope.

No grease for me, I would then have to get certified.
 
are there any tire marks on the curbs? would be good to see approach and methods for removing these.

Techniques and methods for avoiding water entering store through door threshold when washing store fronts.

a "video catalog" showing effect of different tips at different distances... almost like a lab test showing 0,15,25,40 at X distance on different surfaces... sidewalk, building walls, awnings, glass, asphalt.

:confused:

The water entering door is good.
 
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